The following people appeared during bond hearings Wednesday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 15 in Pope County Circuit Court.

According to testimony given by a Russellville Police Department (RPD) Sergeant, the 5th Judicial District Drug Task Force (DTF) had Kruckenburg under investigation during the last six to eight months. A confidential informant (CI) working for the DTF met with Kruckenburg on two separate occasions to purchase methamphetamine. The CI exchanged money for more than 2 grams of alleged methamphetamine on one occasion. During the second meeting, the CI exchanged money for less than 2 grams of the illegal drug.

• Jareth Whiteseven, 25, Burglary and criminal mischief — $5,000.

On Monday, RPD received a call concerning a possible burglary at the Bakers Creek Baptist Church. The police report stated Whiteseven told his father he had broken a window at the church to gain entry into the building. Whiteseven's father called 911 to report the incident. It appeared that desk drawers had been rifled through and several cabinets were left open. There was no indication that property or money was missing as a result of the break-in, according to the report.